They describe not fear, but discomfort—the sense that the object did not fit into the world as they understood it.
It was not aggressive.
It simply behaved wrong, in quiet, persistent ways that challenged certainty.
Fifty years later, the Betz Sphere remains unresolved.
It stands as a reminder that even in the modern era, something can appear, be studied by experts, examined by the military, and still leave without an explanation.
Whether it was misunderstood technology, an elaborate coincidence, or something far stranger, one fact remains unchanged: the Betz Sphere did not act like an object.
And like the questions it left behind, it refuses to stay still.